Cornman Jennifer C, Lynch Scott M, Goldman Noreen, Weinstein Maxine, Lin Hui-Sheng
Polisher Research Institute, Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life, 1425 Horsham Rd., North Wales, PA 19454, USA.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2004 Nov;59(6):S350-7. doi: 10.1093/geronb/59.6.s350.
The purpose of this study is to examine stability and change in Taiwanese elders' perceptions about the availability of social support and the sociodemographic and cultural factors associated with change.
This study uses data from four waves of the Survey of Living Status of the Elderly in Taiwan that spans a 10-year period and employs latent growth curve models to examine trajectories of perceived support and the sociocultural factors that may explain variability in baseline levels of support and variability in changes in support as respondents age.
Perceptions about social support appear to follow a linear trajectory across age, with significant variation in baseline perceptions and in patterns of change in perceived support across the sample. Sociocultural factors primarily explain differences in initial levels of support but also have some effect on changes in support.
Despite the increasing pressures and demands on adult children's time that are associated with social and economic development, the elderly in Taiwan on average feel supported by their social networks, with the perceived availability of support increasing with age.
本研究旨在探讨台湾老年人对社会支持可得性的认知的稳定性与变化情况,以及与变化相关的社会人口学和文化因素。
本研究使用了台湾老年人生活状况调查四轮的数据,该调查跨度为10年,并采用潜在增长曲线模型来检验感知支持的轨迹,以及随着受访者年龄增长,可能解释支持基线水平变化和支持变化差异的社会文化因素。
对社会支持的认知在不同年龄段似乎呈线性轨迹,样本中基线认知和感知支持变化模式存在显著差异。社会文化因素主要解释了支持初始水平的差异,但对支持的变化也有一定影响。
尽管社会经济发展给成年子女的时间带来了越来越大的压力和需求,但台湾的老年人平均而言感觉得到社会网络的支持,且对支持可得性的感知随着年龄增长而增加。